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NATO member Slovakia would benefit from neutrality, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Tuesday, questioning for the first time the central European country's membership in the alliance that is rushing ...
Visitors had swarmed the area — not just survivors of the Holocaust who’d been imprisoned there, but journalists and tourists who wanted to see what remained of the first Nazi concentration ...
Donning an elegant white tuxedo jacket with black trousers in order to contrast well with Xavier’s black and tan coat, Chacon found his balance with the beagle in the giant arenas of the Jacob ...
Slovak opposition parties accused the left-right cabinet of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico of securing favourable terms ...
Brianna, 17, and her Little Czech Sister Della Dudik will represent the West chapter and the state of Texas at the 32nd annual Miss Czech-Slovak USA Pageant in Wilber, Nebraska, on Aug. 4-6.
Lawmakers will delay to September a vote to change Slovakia's constitution to give national laws precedence over European Union and other international treaties on "national identity" issues, TASR ...
Weihong ‘Ruby’ Liu leaves bankruptcy court in Toronto Monday after a judge approved her purchase of three Hudson’s Bay store leases. The B.C. billionaire mall owner is seeking to buy out an ...
Material chemist Milan Sýkora creates materials with properties tailored exactly to suit the needs of a particular application. Having spent 26 years at US universities and institutions, he returned ...
TORONTO - Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.‘s historic purchase of Hudson’s Bay trademarks will go ahead after an Ontario judge granted permission for the deal. In approving the $30-million deal on ...
One of Slovakia’s best-known comedy troupes has accused a state-backed cultural venue of censorship after it abruptly cancelled their upcoming shows. The decision has ignited fresh concerns about ...
By Albin Sybera in Prague Leader of the junior ruling coalition party, the ultranationalist Slovak National Party (SNS), ...
Gerald R. Ford takes the oath of office as the 38th president of the United States as his wife, Betty, right, stands at his side in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., Aug. 9, 1974.